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1
The Code of Civil Procedure recognises:
  • A
    Preliminary decree
  • B
    Final decree
  • C
    Partly preliminary and partly final
  • D
    All of the above
2
In which of the following suits, the CPC provides for passing of preliminary decree?
  • A
    Suits for pre-emption
  • B
    Suits for possession and mesne profits
  • C
    Administration suits
  • D
    All of the above
3
Under Section 2(3) of CPC a decree-holder means:
  • A
    A person who is not a party to a suit but in whose favour an order capable of execution has been passed
  • B
    The plaintiff
  • C
    The defendant
  • D
    All of the above
4
Under Section 2(5) of CPC, the conditions must be satisfied to bring a court within the definition of a foreign court:
  • A
    Court must be situated outside India
  • B
    Court must not have been established by Central Government
  • C
    Court must not continued by the Central Government
  • D
    All of the above
5
Which of the following is not a legal representative under Section 2(11) of the CPC?
  • A
    Executors and administrators
  • B
    Official assignee or receiver
  • C
    Hindu coparceners
  • D
    Residuary legatees

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